Ramji mandal
Agent - The Two-Faced Play of Faith and PowerWas Gandhi truly the Father of the Nation - or just a political agent? This book questions the image of Gandhi and Congress that has been promoted for decades. Written by Ramji Mandal, it presents a strong, fact-based critique from the perspective of India’s marginalized communities - Dalits, OBCs, and backward castes.What’s inside this book: In 67 chapters, the author uncovers how Gandhi’s ideas of 'Swaraj' and 'non-violence' were used to emotionally control and suppress the oppressed. Using Gandhi’s own writings and speeches, the book shows how he supported caste hierarchy and denied real rights to Dalits and backward people.Why you should read this: If you follow the ideas of Dr. Ambedkar, Phule, Periyar, or Kanshi Ram, this book will give you a new view of Indian history. It is not just a book - it is a call to think, question, and rise.Who it is for:Dalit, OBC, and backward youthStudents and readers of social justice and true Indian historyAnyone who wants to know the truth beyond textbooksRead Agent - and see the truth that was hidden for decades.